I had no idea that there was a real Glooper (you *are* a Discworld fan, right?)...wow! I found out about MONIAC (or Phillips Hydraulic Computer) because I just was introduced to 2D Goggles - a web comic about Ada Lovelace and Charles Babbage via BoingBoing.
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Here are two videos of the MONIAC at work:
Of course playing around with MONIAC doesn't actually make the world economy change, like Glooper did...or does it? I may have just invented a new world economic meltdown conspiracy theory.
3 comments:
I always knew economists were weird!
Sorry Dawno, dear. You know I love you. But not being a Pratchett afficionado, I never got past those cute kitties. :)
I think I'm nearly ready to have another cat in the house. It's been quite a few years since Hobbes died.
Dang.
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Thanks a LOT Dawno!!!
On behalf of the APWWYHK*, my work here is done...
*Association of People Who Want You to Have a Kitten
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